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Team South Korea has announced its Overwatch World Cup 2019 roster

Here are your Overwatch World Cup 2019 winners (probably).

James Lu

July 26, 2019

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San Francisco Shock and Team South Korea head coach, Da-hee “Crusty” Park, has announced the full 12-man roster that will be winning competing at this year’s Overwatch World Cup at Blizzcon in November.

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Tanks:

Dong-gyu “Mano” Kim — New York Excelsior

Hyo-bin “ChoiHyoBin” Choi — San Francisco Shock

Hyeon-Woo “JJANU” Choi — Vancouver Titans

DPS:

Minho “Architect” Park — San Francisco Shock

Jae-hyeok “Carpe” Lee — Philadelphia Fusion

Gui-un “Decay” Jang — LA Gladiators

Hyojong “Haksal” Kim — Vancouver Titans

Yeon-kwan “Nenne” Jeong — New York Excelsior

Support:

Taesung “Anamo” Jung — New York Excelsior

Seung-tae “Bdosin” Choi — London Spitfire

Ho-jin “iDK” Park — Hangzhou Spark

Young-seo “KariV” Park — LA Valiant

Crusty also revealed that a few players declined to participate in the Overwatch World Cup this year, naming Jae-hee “Gesture” Hong, Jun-ho “Fury” Kim, last year’s World Cup MVP, Sung-hyeon “JJoNak” Bang, and Min-seong “diem” Bae, unfortunately denying us the chance of a Carpe diem DPS lineup.

Crusty also explained that Kariv and Bdosin were chosen over Vancouver Titans star support and MVP finalist, Ju-Seok “Twilight” Lee, because he didn’t perform as well in the mixed roster tryouts.